Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1945 — Page 13
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WEDNESDAY, JAN,
Society—
Town Hall Speaker, Lt. Karski, to Be Guest at Luncheon in Columbia Club
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LT. JAN KARSKI, WHO WILL address the Town Hall audience Friday morning in the English theater, | will be introduced by William Macgregor Morris. Karski recently arrived from Poland and is the author . of “Story of the Secret State.” He will discuss “Fighting Underground for the Allies.”
The lecturer will be honored
E club following his talk. Other guests at the speakers’ table will be {| Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mesdames Woollen, Rosamond VanCamp Hill, D. 8. Meditch, Maria Kousse- | vitzky, M. C. Batsel and E. A. Brown,
» Miss Rita Royse will be entertained. at a tea and personal shower | given by Mesdames Glenn O'Connor, Catherine Grant and John A.
Royse Sunday afternoon. The party will be in the O'Connor
IF home,
The honor, guest and Sgt. John
“A, Moldthan, U. 8. M. C., are to “be “married” Feb. 10TH Rn ceree 1 ! mony in ‘the St. Joans of Arc . Catholic church,
| Shower Guests
GUESTS AT THE shower will include Mrs. Wilbur A. Royse and Mrs. Kathleen Moldthan, mothers of the engaged couple; Mesdames William Navin, Edward Resch, William Helt, T. E, O'Connor, Edward A. Curry, Robert Kessing, Fred Haunss and Maurice Donnelly. 4
Also, Mesdames Lenora Welch,”
Ray Wacker, Jack Holloway, E. T. Borcherd, William -F. Moran, William J. Holland and H. E. Royse, Mrs. James Brown of Pene
E dleton, Miss Judith Welch and
Miss Marie Filcer. » ® »
A luncheon and miscellaneous shower on Saturday will honor Miss Janet Malcolm Sinclair, whose marriage to Dr. Alfred T. Symmes will be Feb. 3 in Sweeney chapel at Butler university. Miss Susan Gatch will give the party
| in the Propylaeum.
Among the guests will be Mesdames Cornell W. Acheson, John Davis, Arthur Lathrop, Bruce Brown, William Wissman, Robert Pulton Cook, Burford Danner, Nelson G. Johnson and Margaret Moriarity, Misses Anne Davis, Doris Wheeler, Elizabeth Meeker, Elizabeth Kiger, Margaret Wohlgemuth and. Barbara Noel.
Program Announced
THE “TOY” symphony by “Norwegian Dances” are among the numbers scheduled by Fabien Sevitzky for the children’s concert Saturday morning. Under his direction, the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra will play in Cadle tabernacle.
The program also will include
‘Sousa’s “Semper Fidelis March,”
“Biba Yaga” by Liadov, Bloch's anthem “America” and the national anthems of the U. S., England, Russia and France. Frederic Winter will be the narrator for Prokofiefl's “Peter and the Wolf.” He also will go to Lafayette for the same role at the children’s concert there March 16. Tickets are available in th city’s public, parochial and: private schools and at the Murat theater box office. - » ” ® An Informal dinner meeting will be held atv 6:30 p. m. tomorrow by the Alpha Mu alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mrs. Horace Walker and Mrs. William Rohr will be hostesses in the home of their mother, Mrs, Herbert Sawyer.
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~Chiurchwonien I ml Officers
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at a luncheon in the Columbia
Raymond VanCamp, Herbert M.
Officers of the newly organized Women’s council of the Third Christian church include (left to right) Mrs. Donald L. Roberts, second vice president; Mrs. Russell H. Lovelace, treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, first vice president; Mrs. Ralph T. Holton, secretary, and rear)” Mrs. Hugh- -K.' Thatcher Jr, assistant secretary. _ They were in-
English Art ..- stalled yesterday.
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Third Christian. Church A Holds Opening Meeting; Officers, Chairmen Announced Museum of Fine Arts.
Dr. Constable will be here tol The newly organized Women’s council of the Third Christian church lecture Friday night before mem. met for the first time Yesteruep in the church, bers of the Art A board meeting and deparfment maetings were held in the morning Association of In- | With a candlelight installation service conducted in the afternoon by | dianapolis. His| the Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor of the church. Mrs. R. R. Mitchell of talk on “Portraits | the Tuxedo Baptist church was the speaker, and Conversation | Officers of the organization are] Pieces in 18th!Mrs. L, P. Highley, president, and Century England” | Mesdames Kenneth Lemons, Donald will be made at|Roberts and A. C. Brooks, first| 8:30 ‘o'clock in the through third vice presidents. | John Herron Art Officers Listed
museum, Mrs. Ralph Holton and Mrs. Hugh | He will be the K. Thatcher Jr., secretary and as-
: dinner guest that | rol Dr. Constable sistant; Mrs. Russell Lovelace and | night of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin, treasurer and
Mie. James v Foster as Ay assistant, and Mis. George Leonard, Mo Ne ee a: S president and Dr owes vice | | corresponding secretary. f . y P
president of He ary 3ss0cizHON, The council is composed of six|St. Hilda's guild, Christ Episcopal.
Mr. and Mrs, Alnor W. Herring- | circles directed by Mesdames B. H.| 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Thurs. Sewton are chairmen of the host and Stafford, Daniel Crumrine,” C. W. ing for Bundles for America, hostess committee to serve Sunday | Shackleford, Frank Floyd, Thurman Women's department, Englewood at Herron museum. Their assistants Long and Edward Tillman, Christian. Noon Thurs. Lunthwill be Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Grif-! It also includes a White Cross | eon in the church. "12:45 p. m. fith, Mr, and Mrs. Harry E. Wood guild unit with Mrs. Clyde Mat-| Executive board meeting. 2 p.m. and William G. Sullivan, * thews-as the leader, Mrs, Marion | Missionary meeting. The gallery talk at 4 p. m. Sun-| Clarke is in charge of the group’s| women's ‘society, Fairview Presby-| day will be by Robert Owen Parks, Red Cross work. terian, ‘2 p. m. Thurs. In the Herron Art school graduate and) Department Chairmen church, “Peace Proposals of the winner of a’ Tiffany foundation | Dumbarton Oaks Conference,”
holarshi Millik : ql The chairmen of the council de- / scholarship and a Milliken awar | partments will serve on correspond-| Mrs. Howard Ja Baumgartel. for travel and study. CLUES
His t ti with -tl ing committees of the church board, iS topic, ; 30 connec hon rm ue They are Mrs. A, C. Pebwortlr; de- | 2 0 id Mr IUSEUNY's ex of -COnLempOrary yor iorat iter Mrs, Oscar Montieth, Aerio. 12:30 p. m. Friday. Mrs. American paintings, will be on|. . Mrs. C kstett, Donald M. Johnson, 5128 E. Wal“Subjects Selected by American stewardsiup; 5. Carl Gakstet er,| nut hostess “Romance 0 world relations; Mrs. Scott Hosier, | ' Ton China,” Mrs. Robert GC. Newby. Mrs. Richard Moore, social edu- Book Review. 1:30 .p. m. Feb. 1.
Painters; [Christian family life, Riley Hospital Guild cation and service; Mrs. Edward P.| Ayres auditorium. “Samuel ’ | Schort, literature; Mrs. Russell Johnson” (Krutch), Mrs. Kathryn
Units Set Meetings |Brown, hospitality: Mrs. Ciyde| Turney Garten. : : | Montgomery and Mrs. David I.!Ladies Federal. Thurs. Mrs. Wil-| al unit the Ril HosSever 5 of ey | Hedges, membership; Mrs. Montieth,| liam Ricketts, 6072 Dewey, hostess. |
| pital Cheer guild have scheduled. yy gpet: Mrs. J. Albert Crouch, dec® Janet Ada. Thurs. Mrs. meetings for this week at the hos-| orations, Mrs. Kenneth Lemons, |
pital. “In the Heart of June” group program, and Mrs, Harry Alum-| will meet tomorrew and on Friday|paugh, music.
“Jest Do Your Best” unit will have | Council Holds
Canference
A meeling was held today by “An Old Sweet Heart O’ Mine” unit and, A demonstration of the Sister Kenny treatment of infantile paral-
| other meetings were held this week | ra 7 Mrs. Jules Zinter ; ‘ ysis was featured this afternoon
by the Bruce P. Robison unit 133 and the “Knee Deep in June” group. | To Be Speaker fat the 12th annual health confer- . lence of the Indianapolis Counctl| Mrs. Virgil E. Marshall, 922 N.
Of Lecture
Dr. and. Mrs, G. H. A. Clowes will have as their house guest this week Dr. William George Constable, curator of painting at the Boston
Events
CHURCHES Broad. Ripple | Thurs.
| Women's Council, Christian. 11 a. m. the church. Noon. Lungheon,
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per, business, cards. | Non- commissioned Officers’ Wives. 6:45 p. m. Fri, water, 16 N. Webster, Supper, business, Warren Homemakers. Fri. Mrs. N. Adams,
hostess.
Amelia Harris, hostess. Report
ence at Purdue.
MISCELLANEOUS
Emmaus Lutheran P.-T. A. 6p lof PT. A's. Fri.. In the school hall | Audubon rd., will be the hostess at | The program arranged by Mrs. | Frederick Falkenroth, speaker, 8 p. m. tomorrow for a meeting Of Harold Ochsner, health chairman, Indianapolis Goodwill Industries. | the Castle Craig chapter, Interna-|,,aneq this morning in Ayres'| Noon Thurs. Columbia club. | tional Travel-Study club, | auditorium. Election. Report of
“Chinese Art” will be the topic| phe deronstratioe this afternoon tivities. Howard G. Lytle,
sity. 2 p. m, Fri. In Jordan hall. |
Mrs. Harry Sanders and Miss Lola paralysis by Dr. George J. Garceau, | | Smith will assist the hostess. | associate professor in orthopedic] | surgery, School |
nt ter,” Mrs, Hazel A. Jordan. Mrs.
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In|liums home Business meeting. Dorcas circle. speaker.
Mercer, 5616 E.' 21st, hostess. Sup-|
Mrs. Ray Rain-|
1:30 p. m.|and Mrs. Mess will talk at 3 p. m., bacon slices with fork and add to 2366 | Feb. 2.
on | | spoke today. . recent home economics confer- |
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1944 acof a talk by Mrs Jules Zinter and| preceded by a talk on infantile | MO thers’ Council of Butler Univer-
“Plans for Fulure Juvenile Cen- |
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Robert Brown, | Students at ian ( ad
Betty Poppaw Are Married
Lipken-Binzer Vows . To Be Read Sunday
Highlights of the bridal news are several recent weddings. Miss Betty Poppaw and Robert D. Brown were married Thursday | in the Oiive Branch: Christian Church. The Rev. Benton Miller officiated. | 4
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Delta Gammas
Plan Morigige | Burning -F eb. 4
Tea Will Be Held At Chapter House
The Delta Gamma sorority at
[usher university will burn its morte
gage at a teaat'3 p. m., Feb. 4, in | the chapter house, 737 W. Hampton dr, Mrs. Edwin A. Schultz, president of the Butler chapter's building
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Poppaw, brother and sister-in-law of the| bride, were the couple's only attendants. A reception was held] in the home of the bride's father; | Russell Poppaw, 2722 Allen ave | The couple left for a wedding | trip dnd. are at home in Indianapolis, Mr. Brown is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray C. Brown, 854 Berwyn st. ” n » { -Miss Rae Lea Binzer has sel Sun- | o : day as the date for her marriage | Moy = to Joseph Lipken. The wedding] will be at-1 p. m. in the bamboo | room of the Hotel Washington with Rabbi Israel Chodos officiat- | ing. Miss Shirlee ‘Binzer will be | her sister's only attendant and the 3} best man will be I. Michael Lip- 3
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Miss Patricia Hagan (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis RI Hagan, ~and Miss Rachel Matthews, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Matthews, recently returned from Havana, Cuba. The girls attended
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n ” 5 Mr, and Mrs. Waller C. Williams, 226 N. Pershing ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary THE MAKING OF A SUCCESSFUL palate tickling sweet and sour Edna, and T, Sgt. Charles Edward sauce depends upon the careful addition of just the right amounts Crist, U. 8S. A. A. F, son of Mr. of sugar and vinegar. The finished dish should have tartness but and Mrs. John W. Crist, Charles-! also a pleasing mellowness that will delight the taster. ton, W. Va, 1f too much or too strong a vinegar is used the harshness will be The Rev. Charles Armentrout. objectionable. A recipe using the correct amount is given today. pastor of the Washington Street | 3 2 =» | Presbyterian church, read the vows | FRIDAY MENUS {at 4:30 p. m. Monday in the Wil- Breakfast |
Mr. and Mrs. Williams will en- Sliced oranges. tertain with a dinner tomorrow Poached eggs on whole wheat toast. night in their home, after which the Pan-fried bacon. couple will leave for a visit with] his parents. They will be at home| in Avon Park, Fla., where the bride- | groom is stationed. * 8 a A ceremony Jan. 6 in the post | chapel at Peterson field, Colorado! lat 8 p. m. today in the Springs, Colo, united Lt. Mary Broiled codfish steaks. lan's Department club. Mrs. Henry Blackmore, army air forces dieti- Parsley boiled potatoes. Ross, Mrs. Oscar Hagemier, Miss] ii and Capt. Malcolm W. Buck-|Sweet sour beans (see recipe). Marguerite Hastey and Miss Betty | - her, U. S. A. A PF. Mixed vegetable salad, Ulrich will be the hostesses. The bride is the daughter of | Rolls. Mr, and Mrs, H. J. Blackmore, 2246 | Lemon pie. Mrs, N. Alabama st. She is a graduate| Milk to drink: Three c. for each \ington blvd, . was the of Indiana university-wnd received child; 1 c. for each adult. Todays last night for a meeting of the dietetic training at Riley hospital. points—2 red for bakon, 20 blue for| Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma. corn, 20 blue for plums. | A business meeting will be held Three slices
re DR I dn {at 7:30 p. m. today by Zeta chapter, Gallery Talks | Sweet sour beans: {Phi Delta Pi. Miss Lucy Payne, 838 ” {bacon, 1 tbsp. flour, % ec. liquid | Are Listed
N. DeQuincy st., will be the hostess. | from beans, 4 thsps. vinegar, 1 tbsp. B Several gallery talks will be given|
during the Hoosier Salon exhibit | (Which onered. in Block’ 2aidis |move slices to “piece of absorbent Officers Installed orium paper. Heat drippings and blend!
this" week. The salon will continue in flour. | through Feb. 3.
~ |Sor orities—
Four Sororities
‘Hold Meetings
Appearing in sorority news are a party and a business meeting. Members of the Gamma chapter, Omega Nu Tau, will have a party
Luncheon
Cream of corn soup, |Grated carrot and {- ‘wiches. Stewed plums and vanilla ‘wafers.
raisin sand-
Dinner
y eta, will meet at 8:30 p. m. sugar, ' tsp. salt, 1 cee, beaten, 1) qay in the home of Mrs, Sheldon 1b. hot cooked green orywax beans. Cox, 5423 E. 10th st.
Pan- fry bacon until done. Re-|
(and stir until it boils and thickens. sociation include Mrs. Hugh Hanna will give a ' Add vinegar, sugar and salt. Re-| Bates, president; {talk at 2:15 p. m. tomorrow and at! move from heat and let cool slight-| vice president, and Mrs. [8:30 p. m. Carl C. Graf will speak.|ly. Stir in beaten egg and return Zepp, secretary- treasurer. {On the following day the speaker [to heat. Cook for two more min-|— at 3 p. m. will be George Jo Mess | | utes, stirring constantly. Break up
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Mrs. Harry E. Blasingham | hot cooked green or wax beans. Pour the hot sweet and sour sauce The-%hostesses and their organi-|over the hot beans and toss lightly. zations for the remainder of this Serve at once. Serves 4.
week follow. | ) John Holliday Unit Today — Mrs, Herbert Winkl : ‘ chairman, Mestre: — Badollet, Holds Luncheon | “4
{Charles Huff, Albert Lamb ane] A luncheon was held today for | . | George Spiegel, Indianapolis post 4,| members of the John Holliday Jr. xtra ¢ oints | COME AND GET tM
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Hostesses Named
| American Legion auxiliary. (unit, American ‘Legion auxiliary, in Tonight—Mrs. Blasingham, chair-|the home of Mrs. Charles Nourse, | man, Mesdames Hezzie B. Pike,| 134 E. 36th st. Hugh Baker, Alvin T. Coate, Lewis| Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher pfesided at | Robinson, E. L. Pedlow and Charles ithe business meeting and reports | Hanna, Woman's Department club.| were given by the.committee chair-
Merritt Harri-
the Colegio La Immaculada in Havana , 3nd entered Marian college |
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Recently installed officers of the Add liquid {rom beans, Indianapolis Dental Assistants as- | Virginia Mrs. Kay Short, Unda
{board; Mrs. F.-A: Henning, Mothers’ {club president, and Miss Jane Lewis,
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iticipate in the burning of the docue { ment. Special guests will be members of |the Alpha Tau building board ine {cluding Mesdames Henning, Schultz, {Frank Miller, Guy E. Morrison, H. 0, Trotter and R. E. Carson, Misses Lewis, Margaret Spink.and Mary Caryl Martin. 5
Guests to Atfend
FH ew a | st rickland; Dayton, O., province sec~ retary; Dr. and Mrs. M. O. $8, Dean and Mrs. Gino A. Ratti, an and Mrs. Philip M. Bail, Dean 'Elizabeth' B: Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Clide
Aldrich, Mrs. T. E. Jones and house and presidents of other
mothers campus organizations. Mrs. Frank Miller is the general chairman, and she will be assisted by Mesdames Morrison, Raymond P. Miller, John W. Maxwell, Herbert J. Spier, A. Frank Gleaves Jr. and John F. ODonnell, Miss Emily Beebe and Miss Betsy Hutchings, program. Also, ' Mesdames W. O." Brown, Trotter, R. E. Carson, D. T. Noonan, (William R. Williamson, Floyd
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Jan. 2%. Nine Indianapolis Lots ore at Mrs. Stum Hostess Indiana university have been en-| The Ser-Wi club will have aj] tered in the Arbutus beauty contest | | meeting tomorrow in the home of to be held tonight. | Mrs. Marion Stum, 1018 W. 60th They are Misses Betty Jo Powell, {st. Mrs. -J. B. Moorman will be Mary Alys Werkhoft, Susan Coun- the honor guest. Officers of the Hygiene association. tryman, Eva Ruth Ham, Fvelyn club are Mrs. Robert Pruitt, presi- | Among the speakers this morning | Ullrich, Jane Barbara Williams, |dent; Mrs. Stum, vice president, (Were Dr. Frank L. Jennings, Sunny- |
reir o 1d Stultz secretary | Side sanatorium superintendent, | Yen L Rage, Alice: Hackney Rog a Ms Dons {who discussed - “Your Child Need |
Tomorrow—MTrs. men. The assistant hostesses were son, chairman, Mesdames Ernest yesqames Fisher, Wilfred Ryan;
Ropkey, Clifton Wheeler, Norman morton Sutton and Paul Whipple. Shortridge, O. H. Bakemeier, Rob-| t 2 n
ert Selby, W. H. Montgomery and | ; John McNutt, Irvington Union of | Ine 11th district, | Legion auxiliary, is in charge of
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| Alpha chap., Beta Chi Theta. 8 p. m. today. Mrs, Frank Edmunds, Indianapolis, hostess. Birthday party; election. | Gamma chap., Epsilon Sigma Alpha.| Tomorrow night—The W. D. C. 8 p. m. Thurs. Clubrooms. “Par-!group serving today; Friday—MTrs. | Not Have Tuberculosis.” James aw! Mrs. Rose | Burke Nicholas, ¢hairmap, _MesDr. E. Vernon Hahn, psychiatrist| gp. Fle truss {dames Edward J. Elliott, C. A. with the selective service medical) eta chap, Kappa Alpha Gamma.| | Breece, Frank J. Uhl, Edward Jas|advisory board, talked on “How| 7:30 p. m. Fri. Mrs. George C.|per and W. F. King, Garden Club Park, '6108 Indianola, hostess. Can Wa -Help -G. -L. Joe?" | of Indiana. The third ‘speaker this morning| + Verae Sorores- chap., Verus- Cordis. | Friday night=Mrs. George Mad- | was Dr. Matthew Winters, profes- | 8 Di B Aokiay: Miss Helen Setter~|inger, chairman, Misses Charlotte 'sor of pedatries, I. U. School of | quist, Central, hostess. Sidman, Cloralee Salmon, Nellie
3 . : pH d Ethel Medicine, His subject was “What | . Martin, Harriett Jeffries an Is Your Problem in Child care” |M7S. Flick Hostess Dawson, Mestames Florence hy Mrs. Walter L. Thoms, P.-T. A.| ing, Willard S. Clute anc i, BD.
‘council president, presided. The Gamma Beta Chi sorority | Bohner, Art Students’ league.
will meet at 7 a. m. today in| Mrs. Wendell P. Coler and Mrs. Garden Guild Books
the home of Mrs, C. E. Flick, 2642 | Marie Dawson Morrell are in Napoleon st. charge of sales during the salon. Annual Card Party | ie Mrs. Robert H. Pyle is chairman |
of the White Cross Garden guild's annual card party to be held tomorrow, The event will begin a!
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